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Re: [GMCnet] This is what's up with my buzz box. [message #336242] Tue, 21 August 2018 11:55
johnd01 is currently offline  johnd01   United States
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Measure the current. I do not know what the max output is but I would think
15 amps or so.
Why would you want to put the original buzz box back in? From what I have
read they kill batteries.

On Tue, Aug 21, 2018 at 9:34 AM Bob Dunahugh wrote:

> I tested it for voltage Pryor to putting it back in. 13.1 volts. Attached
> it to the fuse block. Went to 7.8 volts. Pulled all the fuses. Back to
> 13.1v. The fuse that drops the voltage is a 15 amp. There are 13 LED lights
> for a load. Just got in from using my battery charger as a power supply.
> Same thing. There is no house battery. It has 2 #8 ground wires to the
> power supply. I switched to the second ground wire. No change. If a wire
> on the 15 amp fuse went to ground. The fuse would blow. This isn't a
> complex system. Bob Dunahugh 73 Puzzle Mobile
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